Video shows man who died in custody struggling with deputies

Surveillance still from a GBI released video showing Charles Williams, 30, kicking at authorities from the back seat of an Auburn Police cruiser. Police brought Williams to the Barrow County detention center on Jan. 27. He died in custody.

Video released by investigators shows a man who died in custody in Barrow County yelling and struggling as sheriff's deputies try to subdue him.

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation has said 30-year-old Charles Williams died in custody after Auburn police brought him to the Barrow County detention center on Jan. 27. He had been arrested on charges of battery and cruelty to children.

The nearly nine-minute video released Tuesday by the GBI shows Williams agitated in the back of the police car. An officer warns they will use a stun gun if he doesn't cooperate.

Williams struggles as deputies try to remove him from the vehicle and someone yells, ``Tase him.'' Williams struggles with deputies and yells for several more minutes on the ground before becoming still.

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